State police arrested Michael Peck on a prior warrant on March 24 in Howe Twp. At the time, he was found to be in possession of heroin and drug paraphernalia.

Peck, 50, was charged with two counts of violations of the drug law.

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Charges of criminal mischief have been filed against two 15-year-old Newport females and a 14-year-old Newport male for writing graffiti on picnic tables and roof rafters at the Newport Playground on Front Street, March 27-28.

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Melissa Bishop, 29, of Shermans Dale was arrested on various charges after an incident at 10:26 p.m., April 8, in the first block of Richwine Road, Carroll Twp. A Shermans Dale man had his chin cut with a knife during an altercation.

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A juvenile is accused of sending sexually explicit images by text-based communications at 6:45 p.m., April 8, in the 200 block of Hickory Ridge Road, Miller Twp.

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Franklin N. Brown of Washington, D.C., was stopped by state police for speeding on March 28 on Route 11/15 South at Old Trail Road in Buffalo Twp. Police said he showed signs of intoxication and was taken into custody for suspicion of driving under the influence.

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A 12-year-old male was arrested for allegedly bringing two knives onto a school van at 8 a.m., April 5, at River Rock Academy in Spring Twp., Elliottsburg.

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A charge of theft of services against Claire L. Roush III is pending after he allegedly tampered with a PPL electric meter March 21 in the 800 block of N. Front Street, Oliver Twp.

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Three people from Newport have been charged in connection with a home invasion robbery between 2:30 and 3 a.m., Feb. 25, in the first block of Mauk Drive, Saville Twp.

According to police, a female suspect knocked on the victim’s door in the early morning. While the victim while speaking with the female, a male suspect appeared assaulted the victim, who was held down and threatened while one of the suspects ransacked the home.

Among the items taken were a firearm, money and jewelry.

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After a short confrontation with another person, Steven Boreman of Oliver Twp. is accused of spinning his vehicle’s tires, which tossed rocks on the victim’s vehicle. The rocks caused damage to the windshield and hood.

Boreman, 40, was charged with criminal mischief.

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A bank card that was found in the first block of N. Second Street in Newport was turned into the state police station in Howe Twp. on April 5.

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A car belonging to Michael Salisbury of Landisburg caught fire between 2:45 and 3 a.m., April 5, on S. Church Street in New Bloomfield.

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Items were taken from Perry Petroleum Place in the 1100 block of Susquehanna Trail, Liverpool Twp., without being paid for at approximately 3 a.m., April 1.

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Daneta Benoist, 52, of Duncannon was driving east on Route 849 in Wheatfield Twp. when she lost control of her 1986 Pontiac 6000 on a right curve and hit an embankment in the area of Basin Hill Road at 2:51 a.m., April 4.

Benoist was wearing a seat belt and was not injured. Police said she was traveling at an unreasonable speed and she was charged with careless driving.

A charge of criminal mischief was filed through district court against Alicia Aldrich, 29, of Newport, for allegedly breaking glass on a front door of a residence in the 200 block of Mulberry Street, Newport, at 9:12 p.m., April 4.

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A mailbox in the 900 block of Hunters Valley Road, Buffalo Twp. was damaged with a blunt object at 1:25 a.m., April 6.

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Multiple garages in an alley between E. McClure and E. Main streets in New Bloomfield were entered by cutting locks off overnight, April 4-5. Gas jugs were stolen from the garages.

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A male juvenile and a female juvenile were cited for disorderly conduct through district court after a very loud argument in a Newport park at 2:12 p.m., April 6.

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Amanda Seaman, 33, of Camp Hill was driving east on Pisgah State Road in Carroll Twp. when she pulled her 2003 Honda Civic into the intersection with Spring Road and struck a southbound 2004 Chevrolet Impala, driven by Jesse Stimeling of Shermans Dale, at 6:25 p.m., April 1.

Both drivers were wearing seat belts and both had minor injuries. Seaman was charged with a traffic violation.

Shermans Dale EMS assisted at the scene.

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Sara Bubb, 25, of Newport was driving east on Route 849 in Miller Twp. when she lost control of her 1998 Ford Mustang on a right curve, striking a tree, at 2:16 a.m., March 23.

She was not using a seat belt and had major injuries. She was transported to Hershey Medical Center by New Bloomfield EMS.

Police said Bubb left the scene without providing information. She was arrested for DUI.

New Bloomfield Fire Company assisted at the scene. The Mustang was towed.

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Jenny L. Taylor of Duncannon was found by state police asleep with her head resting on the bar at Riviera Tavern in the first block of Benvenue Road in Reed Twp. at 2:22 a.m., April 6. She displayed multiple signs of intoxication, police said.

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Bolt cutters were used in attempt to cut locks and latches to gain entry into storage trailers at Smith’s Tire and Service in Oliver Twp., Newport, overnight, April 4-5.

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A 16-year-old male was charged with aggravated assault after an incident at 1:07 p.m, March 27, in Tyrone Twp. The juvenile allegedly struck a victim with a metal chair, causing a broken thumb.

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Shannon Harner, 27, of Perry County was reported missing at 11:28 a.m., April 8, in Newport.

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A person wrote a check to Perry County Probation that was returned as account closed on April 9.

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Anastasia Conway of Carlisle was found by state police to be intoxicated at 9:05 p.m., April 8, on Towpath Road, Penn Twp. She was cited for underage consumption.

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A juvenile female was cited for disorderly conduct after a disturbance at Weis Markets, Newport, at 6:41 p.m., March 18.

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A Richfield resident was taken into custody by state police for suspicion of DUI at 2:51 a.m., April 4, on Route 849 at Basin Hill Road in Wheatfield Twp.

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Justin Permenter of Newport is accused of altering a prescription for Vicodin at noon, April 7, at Weis Markets, Newport. Charges were filed through MDJ Michael Schechterly’s office.

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A soda machine belonging to Pepsi Bottling of Selinsgrove was damaged at 1:25 a.m., April 6, in the 200 block of N. Sixth Street, Newport.

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Vehicles parked along Market, Front and Pine streets in Liverpool has side mirrors, windows and windshields damaged at 11:17 p.m., April 10.

The culprit(s) may have been driving a red or blue pickup truck.

Meanwhile in Millerstown on N. Market Street, parked vehicles had damage to side-view mirrors at 12:15 a.m., April 11.

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Four people were extricated and taken to Hershey Medical Center after a two-vehicle crash at 1:05 p.m., April 10, at Route 34 and 274.

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August Morabito, 38, of Geneva, N.Y., was driving on Route 15 in Buffalo Twp. in the area of Old Trail Road when he apparently fell asleep and his 2008 Chevrolet Colorado went off the road, struck a guardrail, rolled over and came to rest in a ditch at 6:35 a.m., April 10.

Morabito was wearing a seat belt and had minor injuries. He was transported to Harrisburg Hospital by Liverpool EMS. He was charged with a traffic violation.

Liverpool Fire Company assisted at the scene. The vehicle was towed by Jake’s Towing.